Design Principles for Digital Upskilling in Organizations

Cordes, A.-K., Weber, J.


Abstract

The workforce of an organization plays a critical role for the success (or failure) of digital innovation; they need to have specific skills, which are required for creating the needed digital change. Therefore, organizations need to continuously upskill their workforce. Different ways to prepare and upskill the workforce for the digital future exist. However, a structured approach to guide organizations on how to retrain and upskill their workforce is lacking. In the light of this context, the research goal is to provide an action-oriented guideline in form of design principles supporting organizations to handle digital upskilling. To achieve this goal a hermeneutic literature review and semi-structured expert interviews as well as a focus group discussion have been performed to deduce design principles. Based on an applicability check proposed by Rosemann and Vessey [1] the usefulness and applicability of the resulting 15 design principles in organizations are validated.

Keywords
Digital upskilling; Applicability check; Design principles; Digital intelligence



Publication type
Research article in proceedings (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2021

Conference
Internationale Tagung der Wirtschaftsinformatik

Venue
Essen

Book title
Innovation Through Information Systems. Volume II: A Collection of Latest Research on Technology Issues

Editor
Ahlemann, F.; Schütte, R.; Stieglitz, S.

Start page
509

End page
525

Volume
47

Title of series
Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organisation

Publisher
Springer

Place
Cham

Language
English

ISBN
978-3-030-86796-6

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